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Date:      Mon, 21 Apr 2003 13:04:24 -0700
From:      Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org>
To:        Peter Schultz <peter@jocose.org>
Cc:        Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org>
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD Port: setiathome-3.03_7
Message-ID:  <20030421200424.GB57583@rot13.obsecurity.org>
In-Reply-To: <3EA3E4E3.8050005@jocose.org>
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On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 07:32:35AM -0500, Peter Schultz wrote:

> >Support for a.out binaries on 5.0 requires a kernel compatibility
> >option.  A native 4.x/5.0 ELF version (as well as the 2.x a.out
> >version) would be better.
> >
> I'll just build 4.8 and 5.0 versions then and see how that gets by.

I'm not sure if a 4.8 version will work on older 4.x systems (even if
it's static).  This would need to be tested.

> Yesterday I built it statically with optimized libc and libm.  For libc=
=20
> I used `-O3 -pipe', because it wouldn't compile with the flags I used=20
> for libm and setiathome: `-O3 -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -funroll-loops=20
> -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -pipe'.  Since I=20
> normally use `-O -pipe', I'm hoping there are people here who can give=20
> me optimization suggestions.  Would making it i686 only help?

Yes, you should compile it with CPUTYPE=3Di686; I recommend against -O2
or especially -O3 in case it creates broken code.

Kris
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